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Madam C.J. Walker
Madam C.J. Walker Web Site provides an accurate history of Walker by her biographer and great-great-granddaughter, A'Lelia Bundles. Links to other Walker-related web sites ...
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James Healy
James Healy was the first African-American Catholic Bishop.
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Patrick Healy
Patrick Healy was the first African-American to be president of a predominantly white university.
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Mott Project
About the Lucretia Coffin Mott Project About Lucretia Coffin Mott Primary Sources Editorial Board How You Can Help Lucretia Coffin Mott (1793-1880) devoted her life to the abolition of slavery, women's rights, school and prison reforms, temperance, peace, and religious tolerance. Although a major figure in the reform movements of the nineteenth-century, Mott's importance has been under-estimated ...
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Blossburg: William Bauchop Wilson: The Story
William Bauchop Wilson First U.S. Secretary of Labor Wilson is a constructive man, a friend of capital as well as of labor, and one whom no just man need fear. -- William S. Nearing, superintendent of Morris Run Coal Co., Morris Run, Pa., 1906 William Bauchop Wilson, 1862 - 1934 Introduction Blossburg.org is a community site, intended to foster communication and interaction among Blossburg ...
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Gov. James B. McCreary
Governor James Bennett McCreary, A Forgotten Son of Old Kentucky By Scott K. Williams, a McCreary kinsman. (1838-1918) Twice Governor, Soldier, Statesman, and Patriot (Click on picture to view larger image. Use the back key on your browser to return) Contents Life Sketch (includes McCreary's wartime diary account) The Gallant McCreary (An account by Bennett Young, CIC United Confederate ...
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Kate & Sue McBeth Website
This website is made possible by the generous support of Idaho Humanities Council, the University of Idaho Library, and the John C. Smith Memorial Fund This website requires Internet Explorer 4.0 or Netscape 4.0 browers. ...
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Edward R. Murrow
Veteran journalist Joseph Wershba's powerful portrait of the legendary Edward R. Murrow in the insidious era of Sen. Joseph McCarthy.
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Lt. Col. Leonard P. Lynch
Like Moses, Lt. Col. Leonard P. Lynch and 4, 000 National Guard troops parted the waters of hatred and opened the road from Selma to Montgomery to enable Martin Luther King, Jr. and 25, 000 marchers to reach Montgomery without bloodshed on March 21-25, 1965. ...
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La Voz de Aztlan
The voice of Aztlan publishes news, news analyses and scholarly writings on La Raza.
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Boston Corbett
This page tells the story of Boston Corbett, the soldier who killed John Wilkes Booth.
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Peter Pond Society
Home Article on Pond's Life Newsletters Bibliography Links Guest Book Welcome to the Peter Pond Society This is the story of Peter Pond (1740-1807), an overlooked Connecticut Yankee who was the precursor to Lewis and Clark. He was born in Milford, CT, became a giant in the Canadian fur trade and returned to Milford to spend his final years. The location of his grave is unknown. Pond inspired ...
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Henry Thomas Harrison, Longstreet's scout
A detailed account of Gen. James Longstreet's famous scout. However, historians are still trying to piece together the mystery of Harrison and continue searching for clues as to his earlier life and his whereabouts after the Civil War. ...
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The Witch of Wall Street
Main | About BRF | News | Brethren Mission Fund | Articles | Columns | BBI | Contacts | Links THE BREAD BASKET THE WITCH OF WALL STREET Hetty Green was a mean-spirited, tightfisted, shrewd woman! Born Henrietta Howland Robinson in 1835, she is listed in Guiness Book of World Records as the greatest of misers. Hetty's father, Edward Mott Robinson, and her aunt Sylvia Ann Howland both died in ...
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General Henry B. Carrington
Civil War And the Western Frontier General H. B. Carrington Henry Beebee Carrington served as Colonel and Brigadier General in the Union Army. He is best known for his role in the Fetterman Massacre, and also for his zealous pursuit of northerners disloyal to the Union. The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans Photographs of General Carrington With other ...
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About General Benjamin Jefferson Hill
When he surrendered his twenty-six hundred man cavalry brigade on May 17, 1865 near Munford, Alabama, this individual, who had fought forty-two major battles and many minor skirmishes, became the last commander of a major unit to capitulate to Federal forces, thus ending the conflict in the states east of the Mississippi. He had privately stated prior to the war when visiting Washington and ...
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General William C. Westmoreland - Partial Resume
Copyright (c) Since 1988 Email The American War Library General William C. Westmoreland Partial Resume Permission granted to link this site to your Webpage Born in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, 3-26-14. Grad. West Point, '36. During WWII commanded artillery batallions in Sicily and North Africa Chief of Staff 9th Infantry Division Instructed at Command and General Staff College; Army War ...
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